Ellie Shannon gives listeners details about the ACT Film Festival, and Ivy Winfrey updates listeners on COVID-19 vaccine access in Larimer County. Then, Jonathan Gillham discusses CSU track and field events as well as volleyball and softball game results. After that, Winfrey speaks to Colorado Representative Brianna Titone about a new bill to expand broadband access in Colorado. Then, Kota Babcock updates listeners on sanctions against Russia after a poisoning, COVID-19 vaccines saved from a flash flood and the retiring of six Dr. Seuss titles. Then, listeners tune into “Takes From the Anthropocene: Conservation, climate change needs new framing strategies,” in which Charles Borngrebe discusses climate change and new perspectives. Babcock goes on to give new information on the pandemic before discussing TikTok privacy, internet access subsidies and FDA approval of a digital birth control app. Winfrey ends the show with a story about a man falsely reporting his car as stolen.
Colo. House reviews broadband bill, US sanctions against Russia
March 2, 2021